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[QUOTE="the_reverend:202210"]the line went out around the block. there were probably as many people waiting outside as people at the show inside. I feel bad if anyone that flew into the show didn't acually get in. there were people from all over the country. With all that, there were no fights. a great show. So many people there that I haven't seen around since the friends of the fallen show. fact: the weren't any under cover cops fact: there was a real cop stationed in the bathroom the show started at a comfortable 70degrees F... through the bands it went up to... well... read on. [b]brotherlove[/b]: I was a little to busy being pissed at my new lens and then trying to figure out a back up lens that I've never used. they were hardcore. chris (ex every band) was on drums, xBlakex (untold truth) was singing. they played 3 songs and I doubt this was their real name... but I didn't really hear it. tempature: 73 humidity: normal [b]swear to god[/b]: split their set with the band above. it was a great set by them. the crowd was really into it. I still giggle when I see them, thinking about the sandwich show they did. tempature: 77 humidity: normal [b]call to power[/b]: probably the band I liked the least. I probably just couldn't hear much, but nothing stuck out from their songs. I guess it's wes from death threat's brother and he came out to sing a song with them. tempature: 80 humidity: normal [b]death before dishonor[/b]: even with the 2 cabs, it was hard to really hear anything. give that, the crowd went crazy and they played awesome. lots of people must have the new cd cause they danced and sang along with all the songs they did. the whole front of the crowd had their fingers in the air yelling along. tempature: 85 humidity: georgia on a summer day [b]100 demons[/b]: completely packed in there. they had no room to move in at all. A lot of people had said that the show would be over during 100d's site, but no, nothing like that happened. at the end of the set, pete said there were a few friend that he hadn't seen for a while.. I thought that he was going to bring out the old guitarist to play a song, but instead, it was the signer of death threat and the old singer who sang a song with the demon. tempature: 95 humidity: mississippi before a thunderstorm (at this point I had to fight to keep my lenses fog free). [b]death threat[/b]: they played a really short set. I think for a "last" show, they could have played a few more tracks, but it was getting late. like with the other bands, the crowd rolled all over each other. tempature: 95 humidity: being boiled alive in a pot of macceroni. [b]madball[/b]: some people filed out, but it was still so hot and humid! the singer went from the side I was on and rolled over the crowd and then on the other side climbed up on the speakers for the last song. I am NOT a fan of their rapping hardcore, though I like the stuff with out the rap in it. I figured that I would leave after a song or 2 so that I would avoid the whole rapping thing all together, but I ended up staying til the end cause they didn't play any of those songs. on the ride home, I listened to [b]88.7FM WNHU[/b]. they had a metal show on... oddly it broadcast out of hartford, but I couldn't hear it in hartford, just when I was driving in and out of hartford. I also listened to radio beat on [b]88.9 WERS[/b]. they played a circle jerks song and tossed me back to group sex when I was in 7th grade. note to self: listen to more circle jerks. I called and requested Decendencts, but they played a new song.. and new decendents sucks.[/QUOTE]
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